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NCT number NCT00716144
Other study ID # BT0720-201-INT
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
First received July 15, 2008
Last updated June 28, 2017
Start date June 1, 2006
Est. completion date May 1, 2007

Study information

Verified date May 2017
Source GlaxoSmithKline
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Eligible subjects will be randomly assigned to one of three dose regimens of oral R115866 or placebo for the treatment of severe plaque psoriasis for 12 twelve weeks. The safety and efficacy of R115866 will be evaluated during the treatment period and the 8-week post treatment follow-up period.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 176
Est. completion date May 1, 2007
Est. primary completion date May 1, 2007
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Plaque Psoriasis with PASI greater than or equal to 10

- Male or a female who was NOT of childbearing potential (i.e., post- menopausal for greater than 12 months or had a complete hysterectomy);

Exclusion Criteria:

- Spontaneously improving or rapidly deteriorating plaque psoriasis

- Guttate, pustular, erythrodermic, or other non-plaque form of psoriasis

- Subject was under treatment for a heart disorder or had a history of cardiovascular disease (excluding effectively controlled hypertension)

- Any acute psychiatric condition, including an increased risk for suicide attempt, based on medical and psychiatric history

- Previous use of a psoriasis vaccine or had participated in an investigational study of a psoriasis vaccine

- Previous use of systemic immunomodulatory therapy known to affect psoriasis and to typically decrease immune cell populations

- Previous use of any systemic immunomodulatory therapy known to affect psoriasis and NOT typically to decrease immune cell populations

- Previous use of any photo-therapy (including laser), photo-chemotherapy, or systemic psoriasis therapy (such as systemic corticosteroids, methotrexate, retinoids, or cyclosporine) within the previous four weeks

- Pregnant or a nursing mother

- Significant coexisting hepatic, renal, or bone marrow disease, hyperlipidemia, chronic pancreatitis, osteoporosis, cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer), a positive test for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a history indicating adrenal cortex dysfunction

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Talarozole
Oral Capsule Once Daily

Locations

Country Name City State
Germany GSK Investigational Site Augsburg
Germany GSK Investigational Site Berlin
Germany GSK Investigational Site Dresden
Germany GSK Investigational Site Frankfurt
Germany GSK Investigational Site Hamburg
Germany GSK Investigational Site Salzwedel
Ireland GSK Investigational Site Cork
Netherlands GSK Investigational Site Maastricht
Netherlands GSK Investigational Site Nijmegen
Russian Federation GSK Investigational Site Korolev
Russian Federation GSK Investigational Site Lipetsk
Russian Federation GSK Investigational Site Moscow
Russian Federation GSK Investigational Site Novgorod
Russian Federation GSK Investigational Site Smolensk
Russian Federation GSK Investigational Site St. Petersburg
Russian Federation GSK Investigational Site Yaroslavl
United Kingdom GSK Investigational Site Aberdeen
United Kingdom GSK Investigational Site Amersham
United Kingdom GSK Investigational Site Coventry
United Kingdom GSK Investigational Site Glasgow
United Kingdom GSK Investigational Site Manchester
United Kingdom GSK Investigational Site Norwich

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Stiefel, a GSK Company GlaxoSmithKline

Countries where clinical trial is conducted

Germany,  Ireland,  Netherlands,  Russian Federation,  United Kingdom, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI)75 Success at Visit 6 PASI75 success at Visit 6 was defined as number of participants who achieved at least 75% reduction in PASI scores at Visit 6 compared to Visit 2 (Baseline). The PASI score was determined through evaluation of body surface area (BSA) covered by plaque psoriasis in four regions (head/neck, upper extremities, trunk and lower extremities). This assessment included a combination of both degree of involvement (assessed as per the % of affected body area using a 7-point scale that ranged as 0 (0% involvement), 1 = 1-9%, 2 = 10-29%, 3 = 30-49%, 4 = 50-69%, 5 = 70-89% and 6 = 90-100%) and severity (evaluated individually using a 5-point scale that ranged as 0 = No evidence of sign, 1 = slight evidence of sign, 2 = moderate evidence of sign, 3 = marked evidence of sign and 4 = very marked, most severe evidence of sign) of erythema, induration and desquamation in each of the same four regions. PASI score ranged from 0 to 72 in 0.1-unit intervals; higher scores indicating worse psoriasis. Week 12 (Visit 6)
Secondary PASI50 Success (the Reduction in PASI Score at Each Visit of at Least 50 Percent Relative to Visit 2) at Each Post Baseline Visit PASI50 success was defined as number of participants who achieved at least 50% reduction in PASI scores at each post baseline visit (Visit 3 to 8) compared to Visit 2 (Baseline). The PASI score was determined through evaluation of BSA covered by plaque psoriasis in four regions (head/neck, upper extremities, trunk and lower extremities). This assessment included a combination of both degree of involvement (assessed as per the % of affected body area using a 7-point scale that ranged as 0 (0% involvement), 1 = 1-9%, 2 = 10-29%, 3 = 30-49%, 4 = 50-69%, 5 = 70-89% and 6 = 90-100%) and severity (evaluated individually using a 5-point scale that ranged as 0 = No evidence of sign, 1 = slight evidence of sign, 2 = moderate evidence of sign, 3 = marked evidence of sign and 4 = very marked, most severe evidence of sign) of erythema, induration and desquamation in each of the same four regions. PASI score ranged from 0 to 72 in 0.1-unit intervals; higher scores indicating worse psoriasis. Week 1 to Week 20 (Visit 3 to Visit 8)
Secondary Investigator's Global Assessment (IGA) at Each Post Baseline Visit The IGA was used to assess the overall severity of a participant's plaque psoriasis at a particular time point and the evaluation took into consideration the three individual characteristics of plaque psoriasis (scaling, plaque elevation, and erythema). The IGA was recorded using a scale that ranged from 0 (clear), 1 = almost clear, 2 = mild, 3 = moderate to 4 (severe) in whole-unit increments; higher scores indicating worse psoriasis. Investigators did not refer to previous evaluations when conducting the IGA assessment. At every study visit, the investigator evaluated each participant's plaque psoriasis and recorded the one integer grade that best described the average, overall severity of the condition. Investigators were trained not to refer to previous assessments of the IGA, and not to base the IGA scores on any component of the PASI. Individual body regions were not assessed (as in the PASI), but rather a global evaluation for each participant at each visit was determined. Week 1 to Week 20 (Visit 3 to Visit 8)
Secondary PASI75 at Each Post Baseline Visit Except Visit 6 PASI75 success was defined as number of participants who achieved at least 75% reduction in PASI scores at each post baseline visit (Visit 3 to Visit 8) except Visit 6. The PASI score was determined through evaluation of BSA covered by plaque psoriasis in four regions (head/neck, upper extremities, trunk and lower extremities). This assessment included a combination of both degree of involvement (assessed as per the % of affected body area using a 7-point scale that ranged as 0 (0% involvement), 1 = 1-9%, 2 = 10-29%, 3 = 30-49%, 4 = 50-69%, 5 = 70-89% and 6 = 90-100%) and severity (evaluated individually using a 5-point scale that ranged as 0 = No evidence of sign, 1 = slight evidence of sign, 2 = moderate evidence of sign, 3 = marked evidence of sign and 4 = very marked, most severe evidence of sign) of erythema, induration and desquamation in each of the same four regions. PASI score ranged from 0 to 72 in 0.1-unit intervals; higher scores indicating worse psoriasis. Week 1 to Week 20 (Visit 3 to Visit 8) except Week 12 (Visit 6)
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